The steady drum of a heartbeat is something that can easily fade into the background of our daily lives, with little thought given to the reliability of its pulse.
University of Arizona engineers lead a research team that is developing a new kind of pacemaker, which envelops the heart and uses precise targeting capabilities to bypass pain receptors and reduce patient discomfort.
A wireless, battery-free pacemaker designed to be implanted in a less invasive procedure than currently possible has been developed by a University of Arizona-led team of researchers.
A wireless, battery-free pacemaker has been designed that could be implanted with a less invasive procedure than is currently possible and would cause patients less pain.